Plant Catalogue: Herbaceous Perennials
| *MATTHIOLA incana ‘Purple’. You’ll love the blanket of scented purple flowers of this not so perennial stock. 30 – 40cm. | £4.30 |
| *M. ‘White Perennial’. Also deliciously scented, the pure white flowers enhanced by the grey foliage. We enjoy the spent seed heads in winter too. 30 – 40cm. | £4.30 |
| MENTHA spicata ‘Moroccan’. Unanimously reckoned to be the best flavoured mint but also heralds a warning. It runs like mad! Answer – the sunk bucket treatment. | £4.20 |
| MOLOPOSPERMUM peloponnesiacum. A rather sophisticated perennial umbellifer with sharply etched fernlike foliage. The yellowish heads of flowers and handsome seeds are carried on stout 120cm stems. | £4.50 |
| MONARDA bradburyana. This species may lack flower colour (pale lilac) but lacks mildew too – the bane of this genus. Newly planted here, we have hopes of it being a trouble free garden plant. | £4.50 |
| MYRRHIS odorata. Sweet Cicely. Refined cut foliage, pungent too. The flat heads of creamy white flowers are a great sight in May and are delicately scented. 60cm. | £4.35 |
Images at the top of the page are ©Gardens Illustrated / Sharon Pearson
